>>7321942How much of that is actually completed by nuclear engineers? I don't see guys trained in predicting, managing and developing nuclear reactors dealing with the stress/strain and associated controls for the systems you speak of.

Aerospace engineers are essentially mechanical engineers who converse with fluid dynamicist. The stability, structure and performance of the airplane is entirely their domain. Essentially whether it flies or falls out of the sky is their job.

>>7322015nukes do most of the stuff mechs do. statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, fluids, heat transfer (and lab), materials (and lab), and all the other basics like phys/math. then they add all the stuff about radiation/reactor kinetics/health phys etc

>>7319738>>7319742You keep in mind the first and second hit possibilities (first letter first hit, second letter second hit) >NN, NC, CN, CC and have previous knowledge that one of the hits is confirmed C, this leads you to disregard NN based on there's no chance of this happening (0%) something that you know before hand.So the point is why don't you also disregard NC, keeping in mind that out of the three possible outcomes left (NC, CN, CC) with only the first hit of this outcome (N) you already have 100% of not being CC

>>7321796I'm sorry, I was talking about hydrogen bonding capability (looking back, I fucked up the wording in that reply).You're just simply talking about an atom that is bonded with a hydrogen atom, correct?

>>7321711I think the "hydro-" prefix has to do with the fact that it's bonding with a single element, like with chlorine in HCl or fluoride in HF. The fact that it isn't the case with oxyacids doesn't mean that it's the reasoning behind it. As for HCN, I don't think "hydrocyanic acid" is actually an accepted name for it. Google suggests either calling it "hydrogen cyanide" or "prussic acid."

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